County, draw bamboo to show the year.

Painting Bamboo in Weixian County is a seven-character poem written by Zheng Banqiao in Qing Dynasty.

This poem shows the author's deep feelings for the people and places his deep concern and sympathy for the fate of the people. This poem was written by Zheng Banqiao from 1746 to 1747 (the 11th to 12th year of Qianlong) when he was the magistrate of wei county. One or two sentences are figurative.

The first sentence, "My yamen is lying listening to the rustling bamboo", is written by the author lying in my yamen's study and hearing the breeze blowing bamboo outside the window, giving people a very bleak and chilly feeling.

The second sentence, "Doubt is the voice of people's sufferings", is the association generated by the author's cold bamboo sound. The author thinks of the sufferings of ordinary people from the sound of wind and bamboo in nature, which seems to be the sobbing of ordinary people struggling in hunger and cold, and fully embodies the author's love for the people in the hearts of the government. Speak your mind in three or four sentences.

The third sentence, "some officials in Caozhou County", not only describes themselves, but also includes them. It can be seen that it is "parents" who want to solve their worries for the people. This poem broadens the connotation of poetry.

The fourth sentence, "One branch and one leaf always care about love", not only takes care of Feng Zhu's paintings and poems, but also places deep feelings on them. The dribs and drabs of ordinary people are closely connected with "parents".

About the author:

Zheng Banqiao (formerly known as Zheng Xie, 1693,165438+1October 22nd-1766, 65438+1October 22nd), whose real name is Kerou,No. Li Anhe. Banqiao, known as Mr. Banqiao, was born in Xinghua, Jiangsu, Suzhou, a scholar, painter and painter in Qing Dynasty. In the first year of Qianlong (1736), he was a scholar, and served as Fan County and wei county, Shandong Province, with remarkable achievements. Later, he lived in Yangzhou and made a living by selling paintings.

Representative works include Zhu Zhu's Novelty, Guang Qing Photography and Zheng Banqiao Collection. Zheng Banqiao only painted orchids, bamboos and stones in his life, which is known as "orchids that never fade in four seasons, bamboos that never fall for a hundred days, and invincible stones that never change". His poems, paintings and calligraphy, known as the "three wonders" in the world, are more representative literati painters in the Qing Dynasty.

Zheng Banqiao's calligraphy, which is a mixture of official script and running script, calls itself "six and a half methods" and is called "Banqiao Calligraphy". Most of his paintings are bluegrass and bamboo stones, and Zheng Banqiao's calligraphy art with bluegrass and bamboo as its soul is unique in the history of China's calligraphy.